Adviser: Obama can restore faith in America

The Post and Courier
Saturday, December 15, 2007


Barack Obama is not another politician beholden to special interests but a leader who can restore faith in America at home and abroad, the senior policy adviser for his presidential campaign said Friday.

"We have got to become the country that put a man on the moon again, not the country of (Hurricane) Katrina and Iraq," said Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Samantha Power.

Power, speaking at the College of Charleston, underscored the importance of the South Carolina Democratic primary Jan. 26 for Obama's campaign to garner his party's nomination. "So much will turn on what happens here," she said.

In recent polls, Obama is locked in a virtual dead heat with Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.

"I happen to think she is terrific and would be a perfectly fine president. I just think Obama would be an outstanding president," she said.

Obama, the son of a white American mother and black Kenyan father, brings diversity to the presidential race, she said, noting that he is a Harvard-trained constitutional lawyer who has lived in the inner city and understands the problems of the working poor. She said Obama has "tremendous credibility" that cuts across race and economic class, giving him the power to unite people.

Obama would emphasize "rehabilitation of American confidence" domestically and overseas. America needs less isolationism and more emphasis on common security and humanity, she said.

About 30 people attended the address at Alumni Hall.

Reach Prentiss Findlay at pfindlay@postandcourier.com or 937-5711.

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moonpie (anonymous) says...

Amen PM! We are not to know the specifics of "the dream". Just generalities as usual, just know there is one...
The only person I see that WILL change our gov is Ron Paul because he leans more libertarian. As a registered Republican I'm not sold on any of these twits either.
We need real change that neither party can or will provide. We need to deport illegals, over haul our tax system,take care of USA first and stop nation building.

December 15, 2007 at 8:12 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Viva_La_Revolution (anonymous) says...

America will not vote for someone right now who's middle name is "Hussein".

Barack Hussein Obama

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_o...

December 15, 2007 at 10:20 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Brant (anonymous) says...

I simply don't trust him...period!

December 15, 2007 at 10:33 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

SCVOTER (anonymous) says...

Barack Obama exemplifies the qualities of a true leader as far as I have observed, read, and witnessed. He is genuine, passionate, and has a diverse set of life experiences.

He has a heart for the people. He is speaking in a way that is filling people with hope. He is changing the way we see ourselves as Americans.

He is about keeping America first, he is for fixing the problem we have with illegal immigration...he just has a different vision for how to do it than you do, moonpie.

Brant, who do you trust in politics? Obama has the cleanest record of any of the candidates. Read, do your research. Then, VOTE FOR OBAMA JANUARY 26!!!!

December 15, 2007 at 12:44 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

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